AwesomeFrom a Trib article:
Former Florida QB signee Jaden Rashada sues coach Billy Napier and others over failed $14 million NIL deal
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Fortunately, for smarter athletes, attending NU is a kind of NIL deal.Ex-Florida recruit Jaden Rashada sues coach Billy Napier, prominent booster over NIL deal
Former Florida football recruit Jaden Rashada sued head coach Billy Napier, claiming fraud over non-payments tied to NIL deals.www.usatoday.com
I hope we never, ever find ourselves in this place. I'd honestly rather be 2-10 most years or drop to sub-P4 than become a program made up entirely of mercenaries kids playing for the highest bidder.
Yes, I am cautiously optimistic that a completely different kind of approach to recruiting at NU - where we value player development and continuity - will yield very good returns as it historically has over typical higher-profile "hat dance" kids who wind up bouncing around four times in four years to never find what they're looking for, while those programs experience high turnover and unmet potential.Fortunately, for smarter athletes, attending NU is a kind of NIL deal.
FTFYPaying top dollar for unproven high school players is dangerous when there is free agency every year.
Probably will get worse before it gets betterAnd, of course, Miami of Florida was originally involved with this guy. John Ruiz who probably bought the basketball player away from NU. This NIL thing is completely off the rails.
Only one QB plays. That one guy gets all the snaps, fame, attention, glory, and fortune.Rashada is back in the portal after serving as Georgia’s third stringer this year.
He transferred when ASU brought in someone to compete with him (Sam Leavitt, MSU, same class) and now is transferring because he’s behind Stockton at Georgia.
It’s a shame that so many kids don’t want to compete for a role. He could’ve spent a year handing to Skattebo, getting better as the year went on, and playing in the CFP. (Leavitt was…fine this year. Rashada could’ve competed and won, unless he was ‘asked to leave’ for being me-first.)
Oh well.
He’s gotten lots of bad advice. I still hope he wins his lawsuit.
Rashada is back in the portal after serving as Georgia’s third stringer this year.
He transferred when ASU brought in someone to compete with him (Sam Leavitt, MSU, same class) and now is transferring because he’s behind Stockton at Georgia.
It’s a shame that so many kids don’t want to compete for a role. He could’ve spent a year handing to Skattebo, getting better as the year went on, and playing in the CFP. (Leavitt was…fine this year. Rashada could’ve competed and won, unless he was ‘asked to leave’ for being me-first.)
Oh well.
He’s gotten lots of bad advice. I still hope he wins his lawsuit.
Right. Except there’s nothing that says the MSU transfer who hardly played as a freshman was better than the returning ASU freshman who hardly played as a freshman. Similar recruiting rankings. Dillingham was the head coach who signed Rashada.Only one QB plays. That one guy gets all the snaps, fame, attention, glory, and fortune.
The other guy gets nothing.
The starting job is everything.
Absolutely. So go out and, y'know, EARN IT.Only one QB plays. That one guy gets all the snaps, fame, attention, glory, and fortune.
The other guy gets nothing.
The starting job is everything.
Just saw the Dylan Movie, these time They are changing, but this change happened at least 30 years ago.So the target has changed....used to be " yeah I was on the football team at Milford High and got a scholarship at State U...had a great time, meet some great friends, got a diploma, worked my butt off in two a days....in 98 we beat Better State U...great experience, great memories"....wear your jersey around the neighborhood.... Now it is I need a path to the pros..one way or the other.
All sorts of models that lots of people would’ve loved.I have an idea. NIL money should be placed in more of a trust/deferred compensation and/or vesting situation that incentivizes athletes to stay. Also because how can you expect an 18-19 year old to understand and know how to handle that kind of money and contract. These kids are already getting a full ride inclusive of living expenses and health coverage. They could get the new revenue sharing money as a stipend for those who need more travel money for themselves or families, those small % who have kids or want to help other family. But the rest of the large NIL sums should be handled differently.
Agree it’s such a dramatic shift that the NCAA just seemingly washed it s hands of regulating. You get Harbaugh suspended for buying a kid a cheeseburger, that was just a few years back.All sorts of models that lots of people would’ve loved.
But the NCAA insisted on the nobody gets paid never and no you cannot have bagels with cream cheese as a snack that’s gotta be a meal and here we are.
Imagine the outrage a decade ago if we’d heard a $5k monthly stipend for players. What’s better? Oral contracts with no enforcement mechanism and no official tie to the school.
Somebody is going to figure out multi year deals soon, but I doubt you’ll ever see a promising football player graduate from the MAC or Sunbelt again. Oh well.
This is where the NCAA dropped the ball. Something like this could well have worked before all the horses left the barn. (I suggested something similar when NIL was looming but of course NCAA wasn't mining the Rivals Boards then and your idea will also likely be left wafting in the wind.I have an idea. NIL money should be placed in more of a trust/deferred compensation and/or vesting situation that incentivizes athletes to stay. Also because how can you expect an 18-19 year old to understand and know how to handle that kind of money and contract. These kids are already getting a full ride inclusive of living expenses and health coverage. They could get the new revenue sharing money as a stipend for those who need more travel money for themselves or families, those small % who have kids or want to help other family. But the rest of the large NIL sums should be handled differently.
They might be OK with competing but so many "competitions" winners are already pre selected, Not much point if you only gotta yearRashada is back in the portal after serving as Georgia’s third stringer this year.
He transferred when ASU brought in someone to compete with him (Sam Leavitt, MSU, same class) and now is transferring because he’s behind Stockton at Georgia.
It’s a shame that so many kids don’t want to compete for a role. He could’ve spent a year handing to Skattebo, getting better as the year went on, and playing in the CFP. (Leavitt was…fine this year. Rashada could’ve competed and won, unless he was ‘asked to leave’ for being me-first.)
Oh well.
He’s gotten lots of bad advice. I still hope he wins his lawsuit.